The web is universal and, in his talk, Tim Brown shows us how to practice typography in a way that is equally universal. Focusing on traditional typographic principles, while also embracing progressive enhancement, Tim explains how fonts, CSS, web-enabled devices, and user contexts coexist. Together, we will reevaluate what it means to successfully set type — and inform our routine decisions about typefaces, font sizes, and white space.

Ken Lunde will be speaking about the Source Han Sans & Noto Sans CJK font project at the IMUG meetup at Adobe HQ in San Jose. His presentation will detail the work that went into the development of these Pan-CJK fonts, which serve multiple East Asian languages and regions, and represent the world’s first open-source Pan-CJK typeface family.